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New documentary airing June 27 in the US on PBS explores how the Jewish writer and activist brought lessons from WWII Germany ...
The Trial of Adolf Eichmann, a new play by acclaimed director/producer David Serero, is set to open Off-Broadway in July 2024 at the Center for Jewish History.
This is Adolf Eichmann, his actual voice, speaking in recordings made in Argentina in 1957, four years before he went on trial in Jerusalem. And in the recordings, he says, I regret nothing.
NEW YORK — A stage adaptation of Israel’s trial of Adolf Eichmann in 1961 premiered Sunday at New York’s Center for Jewish History. Based on victim testimony and courtroom transcripts ...
I was 14 the first time I saw Adolf Eichmann in person. He wore an ill-fitting suit and had tortoise shell glasses, ... except of course that I was at his trial for genocide. My father, ...
“The Trial of Adolf Eichmann” is a new play by acclaimed director/producer David Serero that is set to have its world premiere at the Center for Jewish History in New York City. Performance ...
The story of the 1961 trial and 1962 execution of Nazi Adolf Eichmann has been told extensively, from Hannah Arendt’s contemporaneous book “Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of ...
Adolf Eichmann stands in his bullet-proof glass cage in Israel's Supreme Court. In 1961, Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Holocaust, was tried in Israel. Writer Hannah Arendt attended the trial.
That was Hannah Arendt's famous observation during the trial of Adolf Eichmann, the ‘architect of the Holocaust.’ Now, there's evidence that Eichmann's evil was anything but banal.
This is Adolf Eichmann, his actual voice, speaking in recordings made in Argentina in 1957, four years before he went on trial in Jerusalem. And in the recordings, he says, I regret nothing.
In 1961, Adolf Eichmann, architect of the Holocaust, was tried in Israel. Writer Hannah Arendt attended the trial. In Eichmann, she saw a passive, mindless bureaucrat. The banality of evil. A line ...